Saturday, March 24, 2018

Stephen Hawking: There are no black holes

Stephen Hawking is one of the creators of black hole theory
using relativistic physics. (Actually, it would have been possible to come up
with a black hole theory using the old Newtonian physics, but nobody ever
bothered to.) Hawking has actually become quite the celebrity from his work,
and he even appeared in an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. He’s one
of the most easily recognized scientists in the world.

photo by Doug Wheller

Now Hawking has rethought it and declared black holes do not
exist. A standard feature of science fiction has vanished, as if it had fallen
into . . . well, we’ll think of something. Easy for Hawking to say—sorry I was
wrong about what’s made me famous over the past few decades, next I’ll invent
some other impossible things for you yokels to believe in.

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Telling some people who are really into black hole cosmology that black holes do not exist is like telling a child that Santa Claus does not exist. Or like having the
projector fail during a Star Wars premier before an audience full of geeks.